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I get unexpected results when using spectroscopy on a rotating superconductive magnet.
Propably because of the gravotational field ^^
Quantum I took that into account for t in Schrödinger's equation but the photon emission is still much higher than it should be.
***** a rotating superconducting magmet emits photons?
Quantum When you point a laser at it - yes.
***** not neutrons like whatever material that was...
I get unexpected results when using spectroscopy on a rotating superconductive magnet.
Propably because of the gravotational field ^^
Quantum I took that into account for t in Schrödinger's equation but the photon emission is still much higher than it should be.
***** a rotating superconducting magmet emits photons?
Quantum When you point a laser at it - yes.
***** not neutrons like whatever material that was...